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Music track:
Otis McDonald by Joe Bagale
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Hi. I see different color the hood and the fenders the hood looks light and the fenders looks darker…
But thanks for the video…
This guys paint shows they follow Way to close to other cars :O.
Can I compound polish by hand?
I don't like sanding as on my black truck it often leaves a ring around the chip because the of the bump of the paint. Plus, my paint is very thick so it tends to blob.
My favorite fix is a respray blend, but for a touch up, what I find is easiest and best looking is to mask all but the chips in question, then hit it with spray paint. The spray allows for even coverage without having to sand, and while it sounds like more work, often ends up being much less for much better results.
Absolutely awesome! Well done!
Terrific tutorial. Very professional production, script & voice over. It was straightforward and easy to follow. Thank you!
Great video/tutorial! This adds on to some of the skills picked up on my dealership side job. This will help so much on personal vehicles! <3
one asshole peppered my front , (hood and front bumper) witth his atv in my own fucking private land, rock chips are pretty deep at some places and long , it is ok to do or should i use primer before? wk golf mk7 2015 blue
Great video! I subscribed. Awesome work??
I have a non-metallic paint (BMW Alpine White), so would a one-stage process suffice aka would mixing the base and the clear work well because there are no metallic flakes? Or would you still recommend a two-stage process?